Wf ' & HA v PJ . m B?'lfl ik B SOLOMON A WICKERSIJAM Vt HOLESAI i: GKOORS Just received a carload of rock salt, the only salt for cattle, Cat load of Pride of Denver Flour, the best Colorado flour Carload barbed wire, both galvanized and painted, also a mixed car ot fence staples and nails. We also carry a full line of Groceries and Grocers We save you the freight. SOLOMON & kfiKr i -" ---.-..- ... Jb " ? THE ONLY -: im . SECOND HAND WHISKEY In the Territory is kept at the Midway, call and inspect it. There is also kept on hand cigars and other beverages that have never been used. yy 0 BILLY ROBINSON, Proprietor. 1 . ; I Great Saughter SaleH I .A.t fjuyton, .A.lli'ecl &. Co.'s. - . Thatcher, ... Arizona i m Our IVXotto, Ladies' Hats, Cloaks, Capos, Corsets, and Shoos reduced from 50 to 100 per cent Gents' and Hoys' Huts, Shirts, Ties and PanM reduced from 25 to 100 per cent It will piiy you to call and cxamino our $1.00 lino of Ladies' and GontV furnishing goods. Wo aio ...

SfFrTr'T1 ' " " l "IJ ' ' ! iimim .iii.m.i ililiilli ..! i ' ,,.jg ' 'nBMB&SBf iin iu,u m in , m iHssroggsjKi i m 7Pi, -"; W m A- OUR GREAT RED TAG SALE LASTS UNTIL OH RISTIVIAS ir ,y, & H&- n , Mr it i I- E , ' We are convinced by the large crowds that attended the first week of this great sale that the people appreciate the SENSATIONAL SLAUGHTER PRICES we are making in ail departments. Our axe has a keen edge and we have made still further cuts on several lines for the second week of the sale. BEAR IN MIND that eery article in our entire stock will be sol J at SLAUGHTER PRICES on 1 1 u mtil C I iibtm. s end u member a still moie important fact, NO OLD STOCK HERE, ALL NEW LATE STYLE UP-TO-DATE GOODS. LOOK &tCC jgl!3MW8aiWWWggza.mig,iMaMi.IIIIMJilitMiipaii MMWMtaMMIMMHMBHInMWMMnHSHMMBMaMMOVtlWi 8?Thft (guard ian FRIDAY. DEC. 5, 1902. It costs $2,('00 a year to feed tho aninmls in tho Zoologicnl Pail: in tho District of Columbia. HI What a calamity howl would have gon...

r v lfe JHHmLLiu'l fHBflu.lHHTr vJBIBI 's ' HShi " E. H-"- fr mm- ( , a? w List of roal estato hold bv tho Territory of Arizona, by tax deed, and situatod in tho county of Graham. Paragraphs 3941 and 3942, (seo. 110, and 111) of tho Revised Statutes of Arizona, 1901. On and aftor tho final publication of this list, all roal ostato not redoomod, will bo sold at private salo, at tho ofllco of tho Board of Supervisors, Graham county, in tho Territory of Arizona, viz: PROPERTY SOLD TERRITORY OF ARIZONA FOR DELINQUENT TAXES FOR THE years 1883 and 1881: ORIGINAL OWNERS AND TAXES DUE. IN Stevons, Clifton, houso in Clifton and porsonal property sold Maroh 9, 1885 to Territory of Arizona 834 75 0 E Stevens, improvements on land near Clifton, sold Mar. 9, 1885, to Territory of Arizona 81 03 M Q Stevens, Clifton, two houso in Clifton and proporty sold Territory Mar. 9, 1885 47 17 J A Padilla, two houses and lots San Jose, sold Territory Mar 9 1885 12 40 PROPERTY SOLD TERRITORT OF ARIZONA FOR D...

i'b 57 x : M v WKr rfvwS iMl ! O. ?v rr . w.. ., r v t i '. fil i ' r St. TOM F 5fe.. Sat-' V ' IP- " m? -' ' mfff t . aaaaHrc&f EjT ' ' Kfld This to Your Ilovae if Yon , ' Wnnt to Mnke Hlr'. IinugU. '"It will revolutionize tho business of feeding catilo and irake meat cheaper and bettor tbar ever before, bosldea saving minimis of dollars to stock men," said '.in attorney who is interested In te Invention of John Kammer for tra economical feeding and fattening of cattle. ''The Invention is not in a theoretical stage," be continued, "but has been given practical tests which provo that it will do nil that Is claimed for it-ma ko a bushel of corn go as far as two bushels now go In the fattening of steel;." Rammer's device consists of a largo galvnulzed Iron case with drawers to servo as receptacles for shelled corn, each drawer bavins a capacity of half a bushel. On tho top and on four sides of the esse Is placed common moss, such as may be gathiVed In tho woods. The moss Is three ...

J f !- . ? " jssw Ml 1 PV. k.' - i? i.! B I ' - I ' to DO " ' . t published uery priday BY THIS GUARDIAN rUBLISHINO CO.. (Incorporated) Joh.n J. Bikdno, Kditor TEKMhi Jni Jnndrnuce B1.30 ill Month .... 75 ill Oommunloailoni The Guardian Pub. Co., SAFrOItW. AK1Z. FRIDAY DEO. 19. 1902. A man namod Earnest Damns engaged in a street duel in Kansas City. Both duelists woro killed, Damns by a bullet and the othor man by Damns. UroN moving trains at sixty miles an hour, wireless telegraph, as was recently demonstrated can bo successfully used. Tnu first transatlantic messago was sent by Queen Victoria, to President James 15. Buchunnan, August 16, 1858. over the Gyrus W. Fiold cablo. The nature books that aro coming from the great publishers now aio clean, wholesome and full of meaty information. They hold tho attention of tho young and old folks aliko and your boy cannot hurt himself by reading all ho wants of them. A oasoadk that has a shoor fall of 978 feet has been discovorod in tho Sio...

toflBkJhNflff9rS sv Km'.'' -- IK a SO & to. fc.' S5 V sw; k Br. fci ' SJF t. V limM HBft !iirr"vlJ v " " t LIST OF REAL ESTATE, List of real ostato hold by tho Torritory of Arizona, by tax deed, and sitnatod in tho county of Graham. Paragraphs 8941 and 3942, (soo. 110, and 111) of tho Bovisod Statutes of Arizona, 1901. On and aftor tho final publication of this list, all real ostato not rodoomod, will be sold at privato salo, at tho ofBco of tho Board of Supervisors, Graham county, in tho Torritory of Arizona, viz: property sold territory or Arizona FOR DELINQUENT TAXES FOR THE years 1883 and 1881: ORIGINAL OWNERS AND TAXES DUE IN Stovons, Olifton, houso in Clifton and porsonal property sold March 0, 1885 to Torritory of Arizona $3 i 75 0 E Stevens, improvo monts on land near Olifton, Bold Mar. 9, 1885, to of Arizona 81 03 M Q Stovons, Clifton, two houso in Clifton and proporty sold Torritory Mar. 9, 1885 47 17 J A Fadilla, two houses and lots San Joso, sold Mar 9 1885 12 46 PRO...

& Kr 5b. s Vr ' i i" P.' IPSlLiaSrnflrfiaPSS T!ll1JU'TwwwWnwwi'M fiiin P6&0ir a f THE,., 7NTERVN!NG I ANCESTOR $ $ By ISAnEl, M. ASIITOS Mlae did not begin fighting, until C3 49 4 cprfaTif, im;,mi: ajftaur $ 6ut d the wide veranda of Washington Manor an Italian orchestra was playlnfc a Hungarian air. Within the itrent white pillared houso on the heights the annual reception of the Baushters of the rerpctual Evolution was betas held in strict accordance wl& the traditions of an Impressive hd parrtwtle order. Fifty youths in fctiff and Mae uniforms were hastening asant vr the wide lawu with no ebjeet etnw than to show Ihclr I- fritlr hi Kw clear light ot ry. 5 tki stops were standlne some f. A TTarthtfttenhiM guards, all of tit feat that their ns motldtkl after the garb of HiHUlt officers In the reign of George III. TaUtm all lit all, it was a day of triumph for lira. James Henry Melton. She tml always longed for ancostors, aad I'.mv that she had established the fuet that ...

era g i re- ' i yn BRf k , :u eT N Kl ATCHISON, RAILROAD la the Shortost and Quickest Oity, St. Louis, Ohicngo and all North9 East I'ho accommodations of this popular or west. Should you dosiro to go North, JSast or Wost, write lor circulars and information to any Santa Fo agont F. B. HOUGHTON, Gon. Agt., El Paso. Tox. Atchinson, Topeka jK J. E. GOLDIN&. DEALER IN W Stationery of all kinds, pens, magazines and legal blanks. Bicycles and all kinds of extras all repair work neatly done. SAFFORD. - RIZONA THE ONLY SECOND HAND WHISKEY In the Territory is kept at the Midway, call and inspect it. There is also kept on hand cigars and other beverages that have never been used. BILLY ROBINSON, Proprietor. 0 W!'Wi Great Saughter Sale, A.t Lnyton, Allred fc Co . iThatcher, ... Oixr jVEotto, Live and Let Live. Ladies' Huts, Cloaks, Capos, Corsots and Shoos reduced from 50 to 100 per cent. Gents' and Boys' Hats, Shirts, Ties and Pants reduced from 25 to 100 per cont It will pay you to on II...

H- ZP Br & ' U' ?- k. r 5 '"' iO V S - ' Sensationa FBIDAY, DEC. 19, 1902. A MAN OF HONOR. Doth of tho great political OS in thoir last national convon tions declared in favor of admitting tho territories to statehood. Prosidont Eoosovolt ran and was clocted upon that platform, but ho rofuscd in his messago ovon to raontiou tho subject, when ono word from him would have decidod tho matter. Every democrat in tho sonato stands ready to redeem thoir convention pledge, but a largo majority of tho republican senators aro ignoring thoir national platform pledgo and aro fighting the omnibus bill with all thoir strength, not by fair nioans but by filibustering, to gain timo, for thoy know on a squaro voto taken now tho bill would pass. Although a large number of tho senators earo uothing ior the honor of tboir party's pledges, it is refreshing to find euch raon as Senator Quay and his Bixtoon republican followers, fight ing to redeem that pledge nnd to do justico to tho people of tho te...

HE? fe'l" 61 HP Kb, ;;e kMT ;h ": 1' LI r s i!mif, ,mk J7ws -- rw ', oo:oo:'0ooooo'04o4,0'oooooojo0'50'jooooo o Of o o o o .o o j.o o cupid incognito & A Cbi'Sttpas Talc o- o BY PETER 0 o 0i Copyright, lt Mi these complications were duo to the willow. She was A cheerful ami careless, uud as long as people liail a good five hIio was satisfied. She had been the life of the Magnolia llouso In rioriila since early In and now that Christinas was at hand she arranged a celebration nnd a tree for the exiles.' On the forenoon of the day before Christinas anion;,' the arrivals were two attractive young people who were entire strangers to one another. When they appeared on the veranda after lunch, the widow approached the young inn n. "We are going to havo n Christmas tree and gennan tonight. Would you not like to contribute something for the favors and attendV" "Why. certainly." answered Mr. Fair-child, for that was his real name, ns ho handed over a bill. "What name shall I write?" Mr. ...